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Houston famously has no zoning, which helps explain why the city covers some 600 square miles.
The Bloomberg administration has focused on zoning, which is a blunt instrument for organizing a city.
"We wanted marine recreational zoning," which went into effect about 15 years ago, he said.
In exclusive zoning, which is less common, only the designated use is permitted in the given zone.
The building was erected before the adoption of the current zoning, which no longer permits towers of its size.
Real estate brokers attribute the low price to the area's zoning — which restricts property to automotive and heavy commercial uses.
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Currently, planning and zoning officials are confronted with developers' proposals that do not comply with local zoning, or which attempt to create new zoning.
On the right side of the screen, under zoning, you will see your zoning district, which will begin with an R, for residential, a C, for commercial, or an M, for manufacturing.
In March, the church won a legal appeal in New York State Supreme Court against the Harrison Zoning Board of Appeals, which had rejected its application for a zoning variance.
The society claimed that by selling off the site to the highest bidder, and granting zoning concessions, the city was in effect selling zoning rights, which is illegal.
According to the zoning ordinance of Marion County, Indiana, there are72 types of zoning districts, which were reclassified by permitted land uses and human activities.
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